It was another week, and another spate of merger activities. This week it was Alcoa (NYSE: AA) bidding for Canadian rival Alcan (TSX: T.AL). StockHouse reporter Sean Mason checked out the buzz (http://www.stockhouse.ca/shfn
The weekly StockHouse Top Five (http://www.stockhouse.ca/shfn
Danny Deadlock joined the uranium rush (http://www.stockhouse.ca/shfn
Columnist Katherine Young of Resource Report was also focused on Mongolia (http://www.stockhouse.ca/shfn
New Trading Discipline columnist Don Rodgers advised that situational awareness (http://www.stockhouse.ca/shfn
As the U.S. becomes more reliant upon oil from African sources (http://www.stockhouse.ca/shfn
Steven Saville noted that the international currency markets, notably the weak greenback and the weaker yen, have had a great and positive influence on U.S. equities (http://www.stockhouse.ca/shfn
From the BIO International Convention in Boston, the Bio Check reported that access to funding (http://www.stockhouse.ca/shfn
Two writers looked at Exchange Traded Funds this week. This week’s Wizard, Mike Paulenoff, noted that the StreetTracks Gold Shares ETF (NYSE: GLD) has outperformed (http://www.stockhouse.ca/shfn
While some Board decisions fail to meet the stink test with shareholders, the ire over unpopular decisions (http://www.stockhouse.ca/shfn
Using the High Relative Strength indicator, George Leong identified eight stocks (http://www.stockhouse.ca/shfn
Investors should identify a strategy to include mid-cap stocks (http://www.stockhouse.ca/shfn
Reporter Sean Mason, meanwhile, looks at the discussion surrounding a junior explorer that has an interest in what it calls a potential “world-class” petroleum discovery on Buzz on the BullBoards. http://www.stockhouse.ca/shfn
And, mutual fund costs should be considered a moral issue (http://www.stockhouse.ca/shfn